Personal Cloud Computing Adoption: Integrating IT Mindfulness with TAM
Abstract
While extant literature is replete with studies on cloud computing
adoption by organizations, there is a dearth of empirical literature on personal cloud
computing adoption. This study aims at understanding how individuals adopt cloud
computing within the Kenyan context. Specifically, the study integrates IT
Mindfulness (ITM) with TAM in order to understand Intention to Adopt (ITA)
personal cloud storage services. A priori model consisting of ITM, TAM and ITA
variables was constructed. Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) was used with a
convenient sample of 98 students drawn from two public universities to test and
validate the model. The results indicate significant positive relationships amongst 1)
ITM and ITA, 2) ITM and Perceived Usefulness (PU) and 3) PU and Perceived Ease
of Use(PEU). The study, by introducing IT Mindfulness, enriches the theoretical
repertoire of IT innovation adoption literature. The cloud services vendors will find
the results useful in understanding how personal traits determine adoption.
Citation
Oredo, J. (2020). Personal Cloud Computing Adoption: Integrating IT Mindfulness with TAM. IST-Africa 2020. , May, UgandaPublisher
University of Nairobi
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